On 13/06/17 07:17 AM, James Knott via talk wrote:
On 06/13/2017 06:57 AM, o1bigtenor via talk wrote:
So to keep completely safe.
1) remove the battery
2) wrap it in aluminum foil
3) wrap it in copper foil
4) solder the edges.
Greetings
Why - - - I do believe that that would work - - - except then the
device isn't usable - - - shucks!!!
Many years ago, Microsoft claimed Windows NT had "Orange Book"
security. Problem was, to meet that the computer couldn't be connected
to a network and removable media was prohibited. ;-)
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And to add injury to insult, the machine only passed the "C" level exam,
which is about equivalent to getting a C on a math exam. I prefer at
least a "B", and once ran an "A"-rated device (a blacker box Sun used to
communicate with a merchant bank).
--dave
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